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WK #14 -- Important things that NEED your attention!

Good afternoon everyone!
I have created a DOODLE poll for you to each participate in order to nail down a final critique time on TUES MAY 5th.  

We need a 2 hour block.

And, everyone, EVERYONE needs to be present! 
You NEED to participate today or tomorrow at latest. 


For this week only,  (APR 27th through MAY 1st) I am setting up 1:1 conferences with students individually to speak about their final projects, the class as a whole etc.  

Please make sure you send me a few available days and times to make this happen.

We will need a 40 minute block.  
I look forward to getting those today and tomorrow.

And finally, you are well underway of your final project.  If you haven't sent a proposal, I am still expecting that.
Please begin posting your IN-PROCESS work to our FB Group pages.

Last Pancakes with Pepper will take place THIS Wednesday during our usual hour. I must say, I have enjoyed them very much, inviting you into my home via cyberspace!!

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